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PlayStation 5 overtakes Nintendo 64 in sales
VGCartz estimates that Sonys new console, the PlayStation 5, which is part of the ninth generation of video game consoles, has outsold the Nintendo 64s lifetime sales. In February 2023, approximately 33,54 million PS5 units sold worldwide and 32,93 million units sold over the lifetime of the Nintendo 64.
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Consumer protection: Nintendo agrees to offer free repairs of irresponsive Nintendo Switch controllers
(Credit: Unsplash) This article is brought to you in association with the European Commission. Following an alert from the European Consumer Organisation (BEUC), the European Commission and EU cons…
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‘Super Mario Bros. Movie’ Heading for Huge $141M-Plus U.S. Opening
Let the Easter egg hunt begin. Illumination and Universal’s Nintendo video game adaptation The Super Mario Bros. Movie is off to a rip-roaring start at the box office, and is now looking to score at least $141 million in its five-day domestic debut over the long Easter holiday weekend after starting off Wednesday with an impressive $31.7 million, according to early models.
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Super Mario Bros Movie stars: 'Our toughest critic will be some middle-aged man living in his basement'
Super Mario Bros stars Chris Pratt and Charlie Day play moustachioed plumbers Mario and Luigi, who find themselves transported from Brooklyn into Mushroom Kingdom where they must save Princess Peach and stop King Koopa from taking over the world.
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Designing a mobile Mario game was "challenging", Shigeru Miyamoto says
Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of the Super Mario series, has revealed the difficulty faced when creating Mario games for mobile. Mario has had a few mobile outings over the last seven years - starting with Super Mario Run in 2016, and then Mario Kart Tour and Dr. Mario World in 2019.
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Joy-Con Control Sticks Are Not Responding or Respond Incorrectly (responsiveness syndrome or so-called “drifting”)
Important: These steps may fix your issue. If your problem isn’t resolved, you can set up a repair for affected Joy-Con controllers.
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Why Tetris Consumed Your Brain
Tetris exploded in popularity after a race in the 1980s to secure global rights for the Soviet-made video game, a tale retold in a new movie. It is still captivating minds decades later.
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Nintendo May Be Working On A 3D Donkey Kong Game For The Switch Successor
Multiple sources have reported that Nintendo may be working on a brand new 3D Donkey Kong game for the Switch successor. According to information shared by Famiboards member Professor Chops as well as YouTuber Nintendo Prime, Nintendo had been working with Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy developer Vicarious Visions on a 3D open world Donkey Kong game for the Switch, following the release of Skylanders: SuperChargers.
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Microsoft Confident Call of Duty Can Be Optimized for Nintendo Switch
Microsoft has expressed confidence to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in the UK that it can optimize Call of Duty (CoD) for the Nintendo Switch console. The assurance was given in response to concerns raised by the CMA, which has been reviewing Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
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Switch’s successor faces backwards compatibility challenges, developer suggests | VGC
A new video has suggested that a successor to the Nintendo Switch could face backward compatibility issues, due to the technical hurdles of moving from the Nintendo Switch’s architecture to new hardware.
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The Legend of Zelda timeline, explained
Where does Tears of the Kingdom fit in the convoluted plot?
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Nintendo Switch Online 2.5.0 version rolling out with new upgrades
Just recently, Nintendo has started releasing a new version 2.5.0 build for its Nintendo Switch Online service, which includes various improvements, including updated content for the Splatoon 3 widgets. Additionally, some minor changes have also been implemented to enhance the overall user experience. With these updates, Nintendo aims to provide a smoother and more enjoyable online gaming experience for its users.
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Nintendo Confirms It Won't Be at E3 2023
Nintendo is skipping this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known as E3. The Switch maker confirmed on Friday it won't participate in the gaming convention, which is returning this summer after being canceled in 2022.
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Miyamoto doesn't like being called the Spielberg of video games: "Nintendo is Nintendo"
Nintendo game director and creator of Super Mario Bros. Shigeru Miyamoto would kindly request you stop calling him the Spielberg of video games
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Even Mario’s creator wasn’t sure a Nintendo theme park could work
Polygon spoke with Shigeru Miyamoto and Shinya Takahashi about bringing the park to life
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Look inside Super Nintendo World, which just opened at Universal Studios Hollywood
Super Nintendo World is now open at Universal Studios in Hollywood. A look at Mario Kart: Bowser's Challenged and the Toadstool Cafe.
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'Metroid Prime Remastered' Is a Reminder of a Bolder Era of Video Gaming
The latest revamped classic is excellent — but might make you long for something genuinely new
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Nintendo promises 10% pay hike even as it trims profit outlook
Japanese video game maker Nintendo Co Ltd (7974.T) said on Tuesday it plans to lift workers' base pay by 10% even though a firmer yen forced it to trim its full-year profit forecast. The hefty pay hike comes amid calls by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for Japanese companies to pay workers more as inflation takes hold in an economy used to years of deflation and stagnant wages, and as Japan prepares for its annual spring round of labour negotiations.
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Nintendo Wins "Switch Joy-Con Drift" Class Action Lawsuit
Drift? What drift? Remember a story we ran about some parents in the US who were trying to get their kids to sue Nintendo over "Joy-Con drift" in a class action lawsuit? Well, it seems the video game giant has come out on top.
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A new Nintendo Direct could drop next week, it’s claimed
Asked about speculation that a Nintendo Direct presentation could take place this month, Giant Bomb reporter Jeff Grubb said he’d heard that a showcase is planned for the week beginning on February 6. “Everything I’m hearing—and it’s all just sort of reiterating it—it continues to be the week of February 6,” he said. “Over and over and over again, every little detail I get is, basically, a week from now we should begin hearing about all this stuff.”
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